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A “One-Man Print Archive of Culture, Community, and Social Change” — Café Royal Share Five Favorite Books

Café Royal Books is a one-man print archive of culture, community, and social change based in Southport, UK. This impressive…

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Louise Sandhaus Uplifts the Stories of Graphic Design’s Unsung Makers

Designers aren’t created in a vacuum. They’re shaped by their environments and the people around them, and it’s through mentorship…

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In the ’70s, the Dalit Panthers Made Pocket-Sized Magazines That Challenged Social Hierarchies in India

In the early ’70s, artist, publisher, and activist Raja Dhale published a pocket-sized magazine called Chakravarty for thirteen consecutive days. …

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These Striking Advertising Matches Were All the Rage in 1970s Singapore

With its rectangular and pocket-friendly form, a matchbox reminds one of a popular contemporary object: the smartphone. Apart from physical…

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Tradeswomen Was the Magazine for Women in Blue-Collar Work During the ’80s and ’90s

When the first issue of Tradeswomen first appeared in subscribers’ mailboxes in 1980, they were “delighted,” said Molly Martin, its…

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Butt Magazine Is Back. What Made It So Iconic in the First Place?

Founded in 2001 by Dutch editors Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom, Butt magazine spent the first decade of a…

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The Sisterly Collusion Behind Vanessa Bell’s Book Covers for Virginia Woolf

When Virginia Woolf first published her experimental novel Jacob’s Room in 1922, reviewers recoiled at the cover.  Her older sister—the…

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These Gorgeous 19th Century Seed Catalogs Were a Prescient Form of Advertising

When horticulturist Warner O’Keefe published his annual seed catalog in 1870, he wrote, “We hope, not only prove a valuable…

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The MTA’s Endearing ‘Safe Travels’ Campaign Helped Me Fall Back In Love With the Subway

The first time I rode the subway after lockdown ended, I was nervous. And a little excited, too. For the…

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Books

A “One-Man Print Archive of Culture, Community, and Social Change” — Café Royal Share Five Favorite Books

Café Royal Books is a one-man print archive of culture, community, and social change based in Southport, UK. This impressive…

AIGA Medalists

Louise Sandhaus Uplifts the Stories of Graphic Design’s Unsung Makers

Designers aren’t created in a vacuum. They’re shaped by their environments and the people around them, and it’s through mentorship…

Design History 101

In the ’70s, the Dalit Panthers Made Pocket-Sized Magazines That Challenged Social Hierarchies in India

In the early ’70s, artist, publisher, and activist Raja Dhale published a pocket-sized magazine called Chakravarty for thirteen consecutive days. …

Ephemera

These Striking Advertising Matches Were All the Rage in 1970s Singapore

With its rectangular and pocket-friendly form, a matchbox reminds one of a popular contemporary object: the smartphone. Apart from physical…

Design + Gender

Tradeswomen Was the Magazine for Women in Blue-Collar Work During the ’80s and ’90s

When the first issue of Tradeswomen first appeared in subscribers’ mailboxes in 1980, they were “delighted,” said Molly Martin, its…

Magazines

Butt Magazine Is Back. What Made It So Iconic in the First Place?

Founded in 2001 by Dutch editors Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom, Butt magazine spent the first decade of a…

Design History 101

The Sisterly Collusion Behind Vanessa Bell’s Book Covers for Virginia Woolf

When Virginia Woolf first published her experimental novel Jacob’s Room in 1922, reviewers recoiled at the cover.  Her older sister—the…

Ephemera

These Gorgeous 19th Century Seed Catalogs Were a Prescient Form of Advertising

When horticulturist Warner O’Keefe published his annual seed catalog in 1870, he wrote, “We hope, not only prove a valuable…

Ephemera

The MTA’s Endearing ‘Safe Travels’ Campaign Helped Me Fall Back In Love With the Subway

The first time I rode the subway after lockdown ended, I was nervous. And a little excited, too. For the…

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